n "-y" T jt'T"' -n"'-wy THE DAILY NE3RASKAN '--M. OLIVER THEATRE MAY ROB50N In "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mry" PRICE8 $1.50 to 60c. WHY GIRLS LEAvTTlOME F R I .. 8 AT. n8ATMAT weoTthurTX'tITur OCT. 14-15 The Road to Yesterday WITH MINNIE DUPREE msrnm WEEK Of OCTOBER 5 The Popular Home of Vaudeville, Always Feature Bills. Com pare Them and See for Yourselves. Engagement Extraordinary FOUR BARD BROTHERS America's Greatest Gymnasts DEL C08TA QUARTETTE Operatic and Popular Selections myles McCarthy &. co. in "the race tout'8 dream" Harry Walters The Hebrew Jester SPERRY AND RAY Present BILLY AND THE GIRL MARK JOHN80N That Funny Messenger Boy TEN PICKANINNIE8 MAJE8TIC 0RCHE8TRA Mats., Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 2:15 1,000 Seats on Lower Floor and Bal cony, 15c; 300 Reserved at 25c. Eve., 8:15 Prices, 15c, 25c and 50c WEEK OF OCTOBER 5 Extra Vaudeville Attractions MISS EL8IE GRE8HAM 8upPorted by E. ALLEN MARTIN - (Late of the Martin 8tock Co.) In "QUIET LIFE" JUGGLING -BANNAN8 In a Wonderful and Bewildering Act MR. JACK WILD Singing "O'BRIEN HA8 NO PLACE TO GO.J' Positively First Appearance of POCAHONTA8 A Child of the Forest FORE8T TO FIRE8IDE An Interesting Topical Production SMOKED HU8BAND The Outcorpe of Jealousy THE GAMBLER'S NIGHTMARE Intensely Dramatic LYRIC ORCHE8TRA 10c ALL 8EAT8. 10c Mats. 2 to 5. Eve, 7:30 to 9. ELITE 1329 J'O" Street. ELITE II 1330 "O" Street. LATEST AND IEST Moving Pictuns IN.THfc CITY. The M&nagement 'extends a .cordial Invitation of every Unlveraity of Nebraska student. r ADMI88ION 5 CENTS. Change of Program Men. and Thur. Madam Macanda in Grand Opera Concert AT University Temple Theatre October JO and J 2 i Reseryfd Tickets 75c $1.00 & $J,50 RejWvedat G. At Crancets , Campus Gleanings i I C. H. Frey, florlBt, 1133 O St. Cameron's lunch counter, 123 So. Twelfth. A. O. Rltter, of Purdue, Ih visiting nt the Acndia house. Beckmnn Bros. Fine shoes. 1107 O street. John E. Lowe, Inw, IMS, was a cam pus visitor Tuesdny. o Chapln Bros, florlBts, 127 So. Thir teenth. Grinnell vs. Nebraska at Antelope Park Saturday afternoon. Dr. Chns. Youngblut. dentist, 202 Burr block. Green'B barber shops, The Club house and Cole-McKenna, 1132 O. Thnfs all. The freshman meeting for the elec tion of officers will not be held until week after next. A swell line of fraternity paper nt 340 North Eleventh Btreet. if you want to see the doglest $3.50 and $4.00 shoes you ever looked nt drop In nt Sanderson's. Mother's Dining Hall. Good' home cooking. Prices from ono cent up. 308 So. Eleventh St. Will Fnuinelton, ex-19(K, of Chicago, is visiting with his fraternity brothers nt the Phi Gamma house. A complete line of pennnnts at the University Book Store. The engineering Bociety will be en tertained at a Binoker at the Alphu Theta Chi house Saturday evening. Laura G. Bullock, 1904, was mai l ie4l Tuesday to Edmond P. Stoddard. The couple will be at home at Auburn after November 15. ; George Miller, luw.'tiKH, left Sun day, for Gerlng, South Dnkotn to reg- 00OffO0000000000000000000000 See our new line of special values in one dollar amirs., voai smri currs airacnea or cuitb uemciieu. & RULK, 000&000000000000&0000000000Oa later fdr tho lnnd drawing and may de cide to locate there. New fraternity paper In. 340 North Eleventh street. The KomenBky club will meet Mon day o oning at 7:30 o'clock In the mu sic hall of he Templo. Thero will be an election or dfllcerB. Down at Purdue the two-year men carrioc off tho historic tank-acrap, tying up the plebes and hoisting the 1910 numerals In thirty minutes. ' Miss Flora Elizabeth Maine and Dr. George . Hansen, former university students, were married Tuesday evn lng. They will reside at Panama. Down at Wesleyan they call the co eds quail, while nt Chicago they call the quail co-eds. College students are very disrespectful. Colorado Silver and Gold. Anatomy hall at tho University of Minnesota was destroyed by Are Monday night. The fire Ih supposed to have started from defective elec tric wiring. The toss- was $16,000. . Chicago Is bewailing the fact that only thirty-five football men of Inter Yaralty experience have so far report ed, Of course, If. the bunch won't do at, all, we would be glad to relieve tiem. Colorado Sliver and Gold. Martin' ShalletibqrguV. a former Ne braska student, who has been attend ing the 'H., .Cook ..barrack school has I, been appointed by Provident Roosevelt a second lloutonant in tho .'-egulnr sorvlco. Lost Conklin Bolf-fllllng pen. Ro turn to Nobraaknn office During tho Inst week of August tho Chinese students of the United States held n conference at Ashburnham, Mast)., with an attendance of 125 men and nine women. Minister VVu made the principal addresB. A civil sorvlco examination I or the position of Inw oxamlner in the fores try service 1b announced. Tho milnry rnngoB from $1,200 to $1,800. Particu lars aro poBted on tho bulletin board in the Inw college. 0 Pnul Bell, 190S, who hau Deon visit ing nt home for a Jew divn left laBt nl;ht for ColMnB, Colorado, whore ho haB the state ngonrv of the Bankei's I.lln insurance com pan v, of Des MoiWK Hove your clotnos pressed at Weber's Suttorlum. Cor. 11th and O. The University Bryan and Korn club will hold a meeting in the music hall of the Tom pi o this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Frederick Shoperd, president of the Lincoln Bryan Club, and Judge A. S. Tlbbets, will mako addresses. Tho University of Minnesota ha? bent for twenty copies of Dr. Bessoy Synopsis of Plnnt Phylas to be used at a text book. The book was origin ally compiled for Dr. Beasey'B con venience and was not intended as n text book. Wanted Student to do stenographic work. Call 205 Administration build ing. E. E. Astln, law, 1910, returned Tuesday from O'Neill, whore he regis tered for the Rosebud agency lnnd drawing. Astln reports that a big rush Is on in thnt section of tho stato, C.000 people having registered so far The hotels and railroads are unable to handle the crowds. The tola' regis tration is estimated will be over 200,- 000. Freshmen will do well to patron ize those who advertise In tho Nebras kan. They want your trade and will 13:25 O treat you right The others don't care for your business. Tho non-commissioned officers of the "batalllon held a business booting Tuesday evening and made prelimin ary arrangements for their annual "non-com hop." Val White, first ser geant of Co. D, was elected chairman of tho hop committee, and A. Schmidt, first sergeant of Company C, was chosen master of ceremonies. Tho hop will take place about tho fifteenth of January. A new v.cuum system Is being in stalled In the physics building. Ow ing to serious leaks which were dis covered In the -former plant, It Is be ing replaced by a new system of lead piping which will cover the lower doors and the lecture room. The vacuum pump which will be used Is Intended to pump 1-5000 of a milli meter pressure. The .system is to be employed in the research, lecture and experimental work of the department. The mid-week meeting of tho Y. M. C. A. took place at the association rooms in. the Temple last night. The meeting was in the form of a Cas cade rally and wan led by H. C. Hough. Different topics of interest were taken and talked on, by men who were there as follows; "Thp Morning Watch," E. H. Jorgensen; "Fellowship," E. P. Guldlnger;- "Per sonal Work,'' F H. Iteinsch; "Sports," h. B. Temple; "Influence of Sur roundings," if. It4 Ball. In spite of threatening weather, " the attendahde was very satisfactory, STUDENTS! It is up Now. Show us We are Head to Foot Clothiers and offer what is known as the Mayer Bros.'s Quality which quality is superior. We can show you. We have contracted for this space every day for one year. The ques tion is will it pay us? Whenever you pur chase anything in our store just say, I saw your ad in the Daily Nebraskan. Will you do it? Thank you. MAYER BROS. I Head to root Clothiers oMXfr30iKooo$o$c3Oo a T7rvTnTiut7CiDTiurv cnrrwrrD & JLil N VJll N JL-iL-rfl Yll SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER JOTH I ALL ENGINEERING 8 1-4155 R 1 O 000OSO0000000000OSOOOQOdOO000000 & O t &- vpz a: 'oedty??? 000000000000000000000000OQI I 'Student-Tickets $ FOR GIRLS AS UELL AS BOYS $ Admits You to All Athletics for $3.00 ON jSrtl-E'MT- Uni Treasurer' Office Co-Op Ana Y. 7V. 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